Sujet : Re: Fat Mommas = Fat Kids ?
De : danmin (at) *nospam* danminart-dot-com.no-spam.invalid (Danart)
Groupes : talk.politics.miscDate : 07. Jun 2024, 16:10:50
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> 26xh.0717 wrote:
>
https://medicalxpress.com/news/2024-06-maternal-obesity-mice-microrna-hypothalamus.html >
> Study finds maternal obesity in mice increases microRNA levels
> in the hypothalamus in offspring, leading to overeating
>
> .. . .
>
> Somehow I doubt it's all *that* simple ...
>
> In times of plenty, many species increase not only
> their reproductive rates but also size (including
> fatness) to unconsciously "take advantage of the
> situation". This continues until famine arrives, then
> the big offspring are at a disadvantage. This sort
> of picture perhaps describes the emergence of
> megafauna, and their decline.
Lets talk about "The
masters tools" and "A mans place at the table".
When you have a family and nobody listens or cares. The whole thing
falls apart. Yes I agree you live with a person who
keeps cooking food meant for "Ben Hur". Yet everybody in the
family barely exercise or do any back-breaking labor.
You will get family who are out-of-shape. It become more apparent over
time, because of the kind of labor somebody performs. This is a normal
thing in many homes sadly. I have seen it upon many and many homes.
Yes unhealthy parents can lead to unhealthy children.
However in thus study of mice, the mice are being well-fed so it is
triggering the gene that tells the mice to load up on carbs.
This is a response to the post seen at:
http://www.jlaforums.com/viewtopic.php?p=666825797#666825797